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  • A macro shot of a Dead Leaf Butterfly (Kallima paralekta). This butterfly exactly resembles a dead leaf when the wings are folded. It can be found in Indonesia.
    Dead Leaf Butterfly
  • A macro shot of a Pipevine Swallowtail Caterpillar (Battus philenor) chewing a leaf.
    Caterpillar Chewing Leaf
  • A macro shot of a sunlit green leaf.
    Leaf Detail
  • A macro shot of a praying mantis silhouetted behind a leaf.
    Mantis Silhouette
  • A macro shot of a large Polyphemus Moth Caterpillar (Antheraea polyphemus) eating a leaf
    Polyphemus Moth Caterpillar
  • A macro shot of a Red Milkweed Beetle (Tetraopes tetrophthalmus) on a milkweed leaf.
    Milkweed Beetle
  • A tiny reed frog (Afrixalus fornasinii) peeking it's head out from behind a leaf in its tropical environment. Also known as the Greater Leaf-Folding Frog, this frog inhabits South East Africa.
    Reed frog
  • A macro shot of a Red-Eyed Tree Frog's  (Agalychnis callidryas) hands clasping onto a leaf.
    Red Eyed Tree Frog
  • A pair of mating butterflies on a leaf.
    Mating Butterflies
  • A macro shot of a pair of mating Red-Eyed Tree Frogs (Agalychnis callidryas) climbing to a leaf to lay their eggs.
    Mating Red Eyed Tree Frogs
  • A macro shot of a Posion Dart Frog backlit on a tropical leaf.
    Frog Silhouette
  • Detail Bridal jewelry photograph in nature by Springfield, MO photographer Brandon Alms.
    Bridal Jewelry
  • A beautiful colorful Autumn landscape with a flowing fountain in the water.
    Country Club in Autumn
  • A macro shot of a dragonfly on a water lily.
    Water Lily Dragonfly
  • An extreme macro shot of a robber fly (Triorla interrupta) as it eats the insides of a common house fly. Robber fly's inject saliva containing neurotoxic enzymes which paralyze and digest the insides of its prey. It then sucks the liquified meal through its proboscis. Robber fly's are very aggressive hunters and will hunt other flies, beetles, butterflies, moths, bees, dragon flies, wasps, grasshoppers, and some spiders.
    Robber Fly Captures Prey
  • A macro shot of a Spicebush Swallowtail Caterpillar (Papilio troilus) in its last stage before pupation.
    Spicebush Swallowtail Caterpillar
  • Butterfly silhouette on a tropical plant.
    Butterfly Silhouette
  • A macro shot of a Glasswinged Butterfly (Greta oto) on a leaf.
    Glasswinged Butterfly
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